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Downtown Bernalillo, NM The Downtown Bernalillo Rail Runner Station is a typical Rail Runner station and has all the typical features of one with a simple side platform, the pueblo style columns holding up the canopied portion of the platform, the tall Rail Runner station pole with the bird on top of it and a compass that shows that service is north-south. The stations unique figure, a hat is represented on all the station fixtures. The station though is located right in the center of town, one short block away from Main Street, there is a gravel path that leads from Main Street to the station. There is also a relatively small (for Rail Runner) parking lot with not all that many parking spaces.
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(downtown_bernalillo1) Passengers detrain from a northbound Rail Runner train stopped at Downtown Bernalillo, viewed from the center of the small parking lot.
13 March, 2008
(downtown_bernalillo2) The profile of Rail Runner MP36PH-3C Locomotive #102 with the tall Rail Runner Station pole in the foreground.
13 March, 2008
(downtown_bernalillo3) The Profile of Rail Runner Bombardier bi-level cab car #1106 stopped at Downtown Bernalillo, the control car of a northbound train with the mountains that surround the Valley of the Rio Grande Rift in the background.
13 March, 2008
(downtown_bernalillo4) Another view of Bombardier bi-level cab car #1106 stopped at Downtown Bernalillo.
13 March, 2008
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(downtown_bernalillo5) Bombardier bi-level cab car #1106 gets ready to lead a northbound train one stop more to its terminus at Sandoval County/US 550.
13 March, 2008
(downtown_bernalillo6) Rail Runner Rail Runner MP36PH-3C Locomotive #102 pushes a northbound train out of Downtown Bernalillo leaving a cloud of exhaust. If only FRA compliant DMUs had really proven technology, I have a feeling NM rail runner would have purchased them.
13 March, 2008
(downtown_bernalillo7) Rail Runner MP36PH-3C Locomotive #102 pushing a two car northbound train continue to leave Downtown Bernalillo.
13 March, 2008
(downtown_bernalillo8) Rail Runner MP36PH-3C Locomotive #102 has left Downtown Bernallio with a cloud of exhaust from it's biodiesel engines.
13 March, 2008
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(downtown_bernalillo9) The could of biodiesel exhaust trails a northbound two car Rail Runner train out of Downtown Bernalillo.
13 March, 2008
(downtown_bernalillo10) Looking down the pueblo style portion of the station that's canopied streetside at Downtown Bernalillo.
13 March, 2008
(downtown_bernalillo11) Two decorative panels along the canopied portion of the station platform at Downtown Bernalillo.
13 March, 2008
(downtown_bernalillo12) The rail runner station post, at the bottom has the eight sided service information area. There is the wide Rail Runner paneling, with the station's name and hat emblem at the top of it.
13 March, 2008
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(downtown_bernalillo13) The top of the rail runner station pole, with the round hat emblem station name, compass and bird at Downtown Bernalillo.
13 March, 2008
(downtown_bernalillo14) Looking down the platform at Downtown Bernalillo, the tactile warning stip and pair of pueblo style station shelters at Downtown Bernalillo.
13 March, 2008
(downtown_bernalillo15) A view of a horizontal Downtown Bernalillo underneath a pueblo style station canopy structure.
13 March, 2008
(downtown_bernalillo16) Another shot of the Rail Runner station post.
13 March, 2008
Home<North America<New Mexico Rail Runner Express<Downtown Bernalillo [1] This information is according to Amtrak's 'Great American Stations' project: http://www.greatamericanstations.org/Stations/GJT/Station_view.
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